Re: YouTube that IS My Morning Jacket

This is such a great documentary. Not a polished product but captures a wonderful moment in time so early in their journey. I think they said they'd only played about 20 shows before they headed overseas and did this. For the die-hard fan, a must to look at once a year

Re: YouTube that IS My Morning Jacket

No problem, man! I'm always on the look-out for MMJ stuff. After watching the live show on YouTube, I kept checking back to see if they ever loaded Jim's 4 songs (after noticing they usually do post the acts and skits from each show). I even sent them an e-mail asking if they were going to post Jim's videos after noticing Aimee Mann's videos had already been posted. They did respond, and the next day, they had them up. They said they had to wait on permission from individual artists.

Re: YouTube that IS My Morning Jacket

« Reply #148 on: Jun 16, 2017, 02:58 PM »

Here's a re-done version of my original video of Jim jamming out above me at his 2013 tour opening show at the Brown Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky. When he started jamming right above me, I took a quick picture. When I noticed he wasn't moving away from that part of the stage, I started recording. In the recording alone, he's jamming right in front of me for almost 45 seconds before moving back to center stage to end the song. I have fixed my too loud sound that I originally posted this video with by dubbing audience Taper Audio over mine. Hope you watch and enjoy Jim in this pre-back problems head-banging jam.

Re: YouTube that IS My Morning Jacket

« Reply #151 on: Jun 30, 2017, 10:40 PM »

Carl just released this video of "4th of July" from the Jan. 27, 2017 show that I went to at The Basement East in Nashville. I'm actually in this video a lot. You can first see me clearly starting at 8:35. I'm pretty much in it from that point until the end. I'm the older dude with the hat, sweatshirt, and gray and brown beard pumping his fist and jamming in time with Carl. It was oh so sweet to be on the rail for another solo show in a small venue.

Re: YouTube that IS My Morning Jacket

Carl just released this video of "4th of July" from the Jan. 27, 2017 show that I went to at The Basement East in Nashville. I'm actually in this video a lot. You can first see me clearly starting at 8:35. I'm pretty much in it from that point until the end. I'm the older dude with the hat, sweatshirt, and gray and brown beard pumping his fist and jamming in time with Carl. It was oh so sweet to be on the rail for another solo show in a small venue.

OH MY GOD.......I loved 4th of July already but THIS.....THIS IS PROOF THE JACKET SHOULD PLAY THIS.....it would be a pretty sick intro into Dondante. Even if it's not 12 minutes they could cut it down to 9-10 and it'd be perfection. Carl's voice is beautiful on the "do you rememberrrrrrr?" section. Good god what a performance!!! it knocks the studio version outta the park which all great songs should be able to do.

Re: YouTube that IS My Morning Jacket

« Reply #156 on: Aug 04, 2017, 12:18 AM »

Damn Mr. white, you are doing a hell of a job on these video/audio pairings. We appreciate your efforts. I wish you had some Beacon Theatre material to work with Thanks again I enjoy watching these with good audio